When you begin to read this book…on the very second page after opening it, there’s this line:
“I have a feeling that inside you somewhere, there’s something nobody knows about.”. – Shadow of a Doubt(1943)
And for some reason, though it’s not included in the plot, i was drawn to this book after reading this very line.
Coming to the book…

It’s a story of an agoraphobic woman, and how she deals with herself and all the situation around her, also checking up on her neighbours through the windows, all sort of things…
The first thing i notice about any book and it’s also the thing that i love is… it’s written in first person, so there is a lot of information about the subject since the narrator only is agoraphobic, so you get to know about it thoroughly as if you own it!
So there were many things i liked, and i decided to discuss them in points, so there are following five main things about this book i personally enjoyed and why would i recommend it to you guys as well:
- Unpredictability: When you begin the plot, you’ll have a certain imagery and you’ll ofcourse assume how the plot escalates, like there are certain possibilities that could take place, and that would be the end. But when the truth is revealed, your entire image about the life of the narrator will shrink. And i believe that’s how a thriller should be.
- The actual turning point: Again it is very great quality that, the plot twist which is been discussed everywhere about this book(without spoilers) was not the actual plot twist for me, because i already expected it…like…at the back of the book…

- Multiple plot twists: For me, the greatest quality of a novel with thriller genre is this one, and A. J. Finn completely fulfilled it!
- The message: Also people believe that thriller novels don’t give any kind of messages or something, that’s not true, this one contains two of them majorly and they are good ones… Like the narrator was a psychiatrist herself yet she suffered agoraphobia…the author showed that a major trauma leaves no one so we should work on ourselves as much as possible. Second one, I’m leaving it to you guys to find it out…
- Not so happy ending: So this is the thing with almost every you know thriller, crime or mystery novels, at the end of it, you carry this regretting feeling that the consequences should have been different but still you’re happy with the climax and the ending. And that’s the quality of an author… to make you feel that way!
The only slight drawback which i felt was- it carries a very slow moving plot, so you have to read it with patience but you’ll get a lot of information due to this very reason because there’s a lot of explaining of stuffs!
So winding up… This is a great one, and you should read it if you’re interested in this genre of thriller plus psychology.




